Attitudes of Teachers Towards Inclusion of Students with Disabilities in Physical Education
Gamze Beyazoğlu
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ABSTRACT
Aim: The aim of the present study is to examine the
attitudes of physical education teachers towards teaching disabled students.
Methods: A total of 612 physical education teachers working in
the Ministry of National Education in Turkey participated in the research. “The Attitudes of
Physical Education Teachers Towards Teaching Disabled Students Scale” (2020),
developed by Beyazoğlu and Özbek, were applied to the teachers participating in
the research. Since the data are normally distributed in the analysis of
quantitative data, t-test and ANOVA tests from parametric tests were used.
Results: According
to the results of the research, it is observed that Turkish physical education
teachers have favorable attitudes towards teaching disabled students within the
framework of planned behavioral theory. In addition, the measure of attitude,
subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, behavior-oriented attitude and
behavioral objective are important predictors of teachers' attitudes.
Furthermore, each dimension is highly correlated with some variables.
Conclusion: The proficiency level of teachers' teaching
experiences, whether they have taken special training courses in undergraduate
education, physical education for the disabled in undergraduate education,
preconceived notions such as whether to take sports courses, whether to take
various courses, training, etc. (in-service training) during teaching, age and
marital status are highly related to teachers' attitudes.
Keywords:
Physical Education Teacher, Teaching, Disabled
student, Attitudes